This issue includes a mini-paper by Dr. Ronald D. Snee entitled “Using Analytics: Discovering Variable Relationships that Produce Process and Product Understanding”, highlights from our recent Tactical Planning Meeting, an article introducing the European Network for Business and Industrial Statistics (ENBIS), previews of the upcoming Fall Technical Conference and new Technical Communities Conference, a new probability puzzler, a tribute to Dorian Shainin from UTC Aerospace Systems, and recognition of several medals and awards...

This issue includes a mini-paper on Space-Filling Designs, highlights from our 2013 planning meetings and the ISO TC69 annual meeting in Milwaukee (sponsored by the Statistics Division!), and a Thanksgiving Day probability puzzler.

This issue includes a remembrance of George Box, a mini-paper on "DOE in Search Engine Optimization: A Six Sigma Approach" by Mustafa Shraim and Thairajan Rajamani, and the solution to the St. Patrick's Day Probability Puzzler.

This newsletter contains the Youden Address "A Tale of Two Cities" by William Notz and the Mini-Paper "Minimizing Business Risks Through a Statistics-Based Predictive Scorecard System" by Forrest Breyfogle.

This issue contains the Chair's Message, a Message from the Editor, a review of the FTC Business Meeting and Mixer, Committee Updates, an announcement of presentations scheduled for the 2012 Institute for Continual Quality Improvement, a review of the 55th Fall Technical Conference, a Call for Papers for the 56th Fall Technical Conference, a mini-paper by Willis Jensen on the "Use of the Socratic Method in Teaching Statistical Thinking", a Probability Puzzler, Statistical Resources on the Web, an Awards Showcase, the opening of the application period for the Ellis R. Ott Scholarship, comments from the 2011 FTC Award Winners, In Case You Missed It, the Statistics Division Committee Roster, and the Treasurer's Report...

* Mini-Paper: Model Selection Procedure – from a pool of possible model terms and a known response, methods for selecting those with the strongest relationship.
* Update on the Virtual Resource Center – existing articles have been mapped into eleven major topics that Division members can browse using this online library.
* Awards showcase – see a list of Statistics Division members who have recently been named ASQ Fellows, as well as 2 major award winners...

Topics include the 2008 Youden Address: Sequential Experimentation for Meta-Analyses, by Christine Anderson-Cook, and the highlights of the Statistical Thinking Panel presented at the Fall Technical Conference.

This issue contains a Planning Meeting Report and minutes from the Statistics Division Business Meeting. “The Use of Statistical Methods for Quality Control and Improvement: A Proposed Study” by Darrell Radson

Topics include the mini-paper “Improving K-12 Education Using Statistical Thinking”, the tutorial “Cpk Plots – An Application of Individuals Control Charts”, and several letters discussing the need to properly perform analyses and communicate results.

Topics include: long range planning minutes, the papers “A Graphical Supplement for Teaching Mean and Standard Deviation Calculations” and “To Randomize or Not to Randomize”, and the Youden address “Contexts of Statistical Practice”.

This issue contains a summary of the Division Council Tactical Planning Meeting, the Youden Address "System Change and Improvement" by J.M. Lucas, and the Mini-Paper "Nonstatistical Skills That Can Help Statisticians Be More Effective" by R.D. Snee.

This newsletter includes the long range planning meeting report, the paper “Statistical Intervals for Quality Assurance: The Realities!”, and part I of “Four Basic Tools for Organizing and Quantifying Idea Data”.

This issue contains Tactical Planning Meeting highlights, the Youden Address “Design, Marketing and Quality Management: Parts of a Whole,” and the articles “Cause and Effect Diagram” and “Application of Control Charting to Weibull Data”.

This issue contains the Youden Address "Synthesis: The Forgotten Methodology" and the Mini-Papers "Statistical Thinking and Its Contribution to Total Quality" and "Rediscovery of the Engineering Function as a Critical Factor in Customer Satisfaction".

This issue contains the Long Range Planning Meeting summary, Part 2 of the Youden Address "Statistics, Quality and the Bottom Line", and the Mini-Papers "Statisticians: Where Are we Headed?" and "Statistics and Quality: It's Only a Beginning".

This issue contains the Mini-Paper “Two-Stage Nested Designs “ by Joe Pignatiello and the 1984 W. J. Youden Memorial Address “The Key Role of Statisticians in the Transformation of North American Industry” by Brian L. Joiner.